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Topic: Sent BCH to BTC wallet... help!!! (Read 357 times)

legendary
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July 21, 2018, 08:06:56 AM
#37
I guess you need to contact the developers continuously so as to speed up your request

That isn't how it works, I'm afraid, so that may not be the best advice.  Developers don't have any special powers to make this problem go away.  There's a small chance they might have some technical insights that would give other avenues to try, but I think we've been pretty thorough here.  Exchanges are different, because they (one would hope, anyway) would already know how to do all the stuff we've been suggesting so far.  

As a loose analogy, if you put a Playstation game into an X-Box, no amount of pestering the devs is going to give you any success there.  All they can do is tell you to take it out of there and put it in the Playstation where it belongs.  They're just not compatible.  An exchange is like sending all the games you own to someone else, so they can easily move things around as required, but you have to hope no one runs off with your games (which happens far too often).  

If you have your own wallet, the responsibility sadly falls on your shoulders.  You generally have to figure stuff out for yourself.  I suspect there would be people out there offering recovery services, but they almost certainly charge for it.  And again, like exchanges, you have to trust them not to run off with your property.
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July 20, 2018, 03:32:36 PM
#36
Bought some BCH from Bitcoin.com (simplex) and sent it to my BTC wallet adroid account.. the coins arent showing up and i have lost them.. emailed the software developer with yet no reply.. can someone tell me if theres a way to recover the coins please..
feel so sorry for you bro dude,  had it been it's coinexchange you will be able to get your  Bch back but since it's not coinexchange I guess you need to contact the developers continuously so as to speed up your request
legendary
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July 02, 2018, 12:34:26 PM
#35
NONE OF THE ADDRESSES MATCH IN MNEMONIC CODE.. not sure what im  doing wrong someone please help me......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! or is there any other options?!!?

And the seed words you found are definitely the ones for the BTC address you sent the BCH to?  It sounds as though you need to check the settings you're using on the Mnemonic Code Converter:

If the addresses do not match, then the "Derivation Path" you are using is most likely incorrect. Double check that you have used:

m/0'/0

and

m/0'/1

The ' (apostrophe) characters are important!

The default setting on the page is  m/0 and that won't get you what you need.  If  m/0'/0 doesn't work, then this particular address was likely a change address, so it'll be  m/0'/1 for that.  Also make sure you definitely selected 'BIP32' first.
newbie
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July 02, 2018, 12:20:31 PM
#34
NONE OF THE ADDRESSES MATCH IN MNEMONIC CODE.. not sure what im  doing wrong someone please help me......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! or is there any other options?!!?

newbie
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July 01, 2018, 06:02:05 PM
#33
The address isn't showing up and the results are just showing endless rows.. I'm watching a YouTube video on how to export private keys using openssl etc it's all very confusing and exhausting Sad ....

I have the seed words and the BTC address the funds got sent to why is this so complicated !!
legendary
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June 30, 2018, 06:15:37 AM
#32
What is the next step please? I have entered my seed words into that website above but the addresses outcomes go on and on and on... ??

Some wallets might let you use the seed itself to recover your funds, so see if your preferred wallet allows that. 

If it doesn't, you should be able to search the results on that 'Mnemonic Code Converter' with Ctrl-F (in most browsers) and typing in the BTC address you sent the BCH to (or copy/pasting it in, even quicker).  The one you need is in there somewhere.

 
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June 29, 2018, 06:28:30 PM
#31
What is the next step please? I have entered my seed words into that website above but the addresses outcomes go on and on and on... ??
it is recommended to download and run the tool (iancoleman.io/bip39) locally on your desktop, don't run it online
if you plan to import just one address, find the address on that iancoleman's page and copy its private key
pick any trusted BCH desktop or android wallet and import that seed or that private key into the wallet
newbie
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June 29, 2018, 02:40:52 PM
#30
In market there are lots of facilities based on crypto market also this market shares a good profit to their customers and this profit based on this yes you can do this with your private key also for better result you can search in internet so you can find the best answer.
newbie
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June 29, 2018, 01:49:45 PM
#29
What is the next step please? I have entered my seed words into that website above but the addresses outcomes go on and on and on... ??
newbie
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June 29, 2018, 01:26:27 PM
#28
UPDATE!

I have managed to find my seed words!

newbie
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June 29, 2018, 12:33:48 PM
#27
Ok so im stuck on a step. I am unable to open decrypt_bitcoinj_seed on my desktop.. any suggestions
newbie
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June 29, 2018, 09:57:30 AM
#26
It could be happened even one of my friends faced the issue and solved in the way suggested by @OmegaStarScream.
newbie
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June 29, 2018, 06:30:12 AM
#25
These incidents are increasing these days on BTC wallet. There is a guideline to export your private key from Android account. Please google it and study them properly and then apply them. Hope it helps..
newbie
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June 29, 2018, 03:46:58 AM
#24
In crypto market there are lots of coins are available in market based on this situations many wallets are also available so you need to use your private key also be careful before doing this gain some knowledge or take advice from expert so you can know this idea clearly.
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June 28, 2018, 10:17:43 PM
#23
Bought some BCH from Bitcoin.com (simplex) and sent it to my BTC wallet adroid account.. the coins arent showing up and i have lost them.. emailed the software developer with yet no reply.. can someone tell me if theres a way to recover the coins please..

Do you have the key of your android btc address ? Try to find a private key so you can move your balance in the BTC address.
Always use a wallet that you have a private key or phrase, so you can recover it later if something bad occurred.
legendary
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June 28, 2018, 05:31:47 PM
#22
not sure what programs i need to download though.

I'll see if I can lay it out step by step.  Some of these steps will be optional depending on how paranoid you are about security and how much money we're talking about.  I'll leave that judgement for you to make. 



Make a backup:


So yep, that screenshot shows the message about making a backup.  Should be a simple process (but again, I've never used that particular wallet).  

[optional] If you want to be extra security-conscious, don't transfer your backup from your android device to your PC just yet.  Wait until after you've downloaded all the bits you need and then disconnected from the internet.  Also ensure your PC is clean of any viruses and such.



Stuff to download:

As per this post, you'll need decrypt_bitcoinj_seed and the Python + Protobuf and pylibscrypt bits detailed on that page.  

Then go to the Mnemonic Code Converter

[optional] right click somewhere on that page and save it to your PC.  

[optional] Maybe save a copy of HCP's post too if you're doing if all offline for security.

And lastly, (if you don't already have one) you'll need a BCH wallet.  It's up to you if you want another android one or a desktop wallet for your PC.  You might find desktop easier for importing the key.  But then, you'd probably want an SPV lightweight client where you don't have to download the entire blockchain.  My understanding is that "Electron Cash" is a popular choice (but I'm not an expert on BCH by any means).  As I mentioned before, make sure it's legitimate software.  Don't get phished by downloading a fake.



Recovery steps:

[optional] Now, disconnect from the internet and close any unnecessary programs.  

Transfer your backup file from your android device to your PC.

Run decrypt_bitcoinj_seed on your backup as per the instructions.  That should give you the magic 12 seed words you need.

Put the seed words into the Mnemonic Code Converter, following those instructions from the linked post.

From the results generated, find the private key which corresponds with the BTC address you mistakenly sent your BCH coins to.

Import that private key into your BCH wallet.  

[optional] Remove any trace of the private key and seed words from your PC and then reconnect to the internet.



Fingers crossed, you should have access to your coins again.
newbie
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June 28, 2018, 03:40:33 PM
#21
If you want to import BHT into a BTC wallet then you need to allow exportation of the private keys. By exporting your private key you could import them into BTC wallet.

Yes people keep saying but i am unable to do that in the app, as far as i know anyway.
newbie
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June 28, 2018, 03:35:15 PM
#20
If you want to import BHT into a BTC wallet then you need to allow exportation of the private keys. By exporting your private key you could import them into BTC wallet.
newbie
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June 28, 2018, 02:45:14 PM
#19
Bought some BTH from Bitcoin.com (simplex) and sent it to my BTC wallet adroid account..
first, it's BCH not BTH.
second, read carefully replies that leads to solving your problem
third, respond and answer questions which related to your situation... ignore other comments

so, what is your btc android wallet (apps) name? or its website
this question has been asked many times but you failed to answer it
a simple answer to this question will help us give you the proper instruction to recover your BCH

The app is named Bitcoin Wallet

https://image.ibb.co/gbMx4o/20180628_204205.png

No there isnt a website only a email address which they are not responding to.
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June 28, 2018, 02:34:19 PM
#18
Bought some BTH from Bitcoin.com (simplex) and sent it to my BTC wallet adroid account..
first, it's BCH not BTH, unless you were talking about BitEther token
second, read carefully replies that leads to solving your problem
third, respond and answer questions which related to your situation... ignore other comments

so, what is your btc android wallet (apps) name? or its website
this question has been asked many times but you failed to answer it
a simple answer to this question will help us give you the proper instruction to recover your BCH
newbie
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June 28, 2018, 02:15:12 PM
#17
It is a big issue. I will suggest you that if your android wallet which you are using allow to export the private keys. Then you just can do export and import them into BCH wallet.
newbie
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June 28, 2018, 01:19:47 PM
#16
Im going to try the method using windows maybe tomorrow evening or on my next day off.. not sure what programs i need to download though. Im not a newbie newbie i am quite computer literate just not good with this bitcoin crap lol Shocked)
legendary
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June 28, 2018, 07:21:14 AM
#15
No bro,  I think this is it you have lost your coins, sorry for you.
I think, you have no way of recovery! With bitcoin and altcoin!

Try actually reading the replies first before you go spamming the thread with largely worthless posts that give completely the wrong impression.  We've identified some potential solutions.  There is still a small chance these coins can be recovered, albeit with a bit of effort involved.  It's not like the coins have been sent to an address the OP doesn't control, since that would be game over.  But since OP owns the address the coins are in, they might still be recoverable.
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June 28, 2018, 04:54:59 AM
#14
Bought some BTH from Bitcoin.com (simplex) and sent it to my BTC wallet adroid account.. the coins arent showing up and i have lost them.. emailed the software developer with yet no reply.. can someone tell me if theres a way to recover the coins please..
I think, you have no way of recovery! With bitcoin and altcoin! When sending and receiving need to carefully check the wallet address! All confusion leads to the loss of Crypto!
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June 28, 2018, 04:20:19 AM
#13
No bro,  I think this is it you have lost your coins, sorry for you. Anyway every exchange is warning us every time that we need to send on particular wallet only particular coins that are passing and that was it.
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June 27, 2018, 11:39:13 PM
#12

That's a problem that people need to avoid, so many people have encountered this problem, I advise you to be careful with your transactions.
legendary
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June 27, 2018, 04:38:54 PM
#11
I dont have any seed words or cant even remember seeing them.. im a newbie to this.. its bascially clear that im f*cked lol.. gutted...

Not necessarily.  If you have a slightly geeky friend who you would trust not to run off with your money, you could get them to follow the "rather convoluted" steps I posted earlier.  

Alternatively, if you can find a backup file of your BTC android wallet (the one where you sent the BCH coins to), there's a slightly less complicated option, although admittedly still more technical than you would normally expect to be dealing with as a newbie.

You know exactly where the funds are, so you haven't "lost" them, as such.  It's just that you can't move them without a key or seed phrase to import into a BCH wallet.  If it's an amount you wouldn't feel comfortable losing, don't give up yet.

Keep us posted on what you find, and we'll tell you if you're heading in the right direction or not.
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June 27, 2018, 03:32:03 PM
#10
I dont have any seed words or cant even remember seeing them.. im a newbie to this.. its bascially clear that im f*cked lol.. gutted...
newbie
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June 27, 2018, 03:29:32 PM
#9
Be careful when you send any crypto to a wallet . You must check twice thats address was right or wrong . I haven't any Idea that's how recover lost coins and is it possible !
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June 27, 2018, 02:44:30 PM
#8
IN another thread (look  In my posts)we were discussing how much is difficult to understand bitcoin. Lot of people told me bitcoin is very easy to understand, other stated it is very difficult.
Here, this horror story demonstrates how much bitcoin is actually difficult.
Monetary freedom bear great risk, and you cannot rely on anyone but you.

My two cents,
F1

legendary
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June 27, 2018, 02:28:57 PM
#7
I cant see anywhere on the app where it lets me see private keys.. only the bitcoin address.. and a recieve coins address.. so confused right now!

Apparently, Bitcoin Wallet for Android isn't the simplest wallet to access the keys directly.  There is a guide for how to export your private key, but sadly, it sounds like a rather convoluted process, so we'll leave that to one side as a last resort for now.  Ideally, there's an easier way.

Hopefully you still have your seed words, since that's the far easier solution.  Don't disclose your seed words to anyone, since they give access to your funds.  Also, make sure you don't inadvertently download any malware when you try to download the equivalent BCH version of the Android wallet.  Find a legitimate wallet, not a malicious copy designed to steal funds.  Unfortunately, it's all too easy to get this part wrong, since unscrupulous people have taken advantage of this rather common mix-up and have created fake wallets.  I don't really use BCH or the android wallet for either coin, but hopefully someone reputable can point you in the right direction for a safe download link.  Once you have the right wallet, use your seed words and you should find your coins.

Try not to panic, since that's when mistakes are more easily made.  Take it slowly and calmly.

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June 27, 2018, 02:14:05 PM
#6
I cant see anywhere on the app where it lets me see private keys.. only the bitcoin address.. and a recieve coins address.. so confused right now!

Tell us the wallet and we'll guide you. It's possible that the wallet doesn't support that and you'll have to use the 12 words (If any) to get them.
newbie
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June 27, 2018, 02:01:51 PM
#5
I cant see anywhere on the app where it lets me see private keys.. only the bitcoin address.. and a recieve coins address.. so confused right now!
newbie
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June 27, 2018, 11:09:38 AM
#4
This is a problem many people encounter, I lost 2k $ when sending USDT to btc wallet. Everyone be careful
legendary
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June 27, 2018, 11:05:12 AM
#3
Bought some BTH from Bitcoin.com (simplex) and sent it to my BTC wallet android account.. the coins aren't showing up, and I have lost them.. emailed the software developer with yet no reply.. can someone tell me if there's a way to recover the coins, please..
You said a wallet, if that's true, you have the private key "or seeds" of that wallet? Right?
These currencies will not appear in your wallet but copy and paste your address "receiving address" at any bytether block explorer.
Since it's a fork of Bitcoin, I think importing the Pvt key  will solve your problem.
staff
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June 27, 2018, 11:03:32 AM
#2
If whatever android wallet you're using allow exporting the private keys, you could do that and import them into a BCH wallet.

newbie
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June 27, 2018, 10:01:52 AM
#1
Bought some BCH from Bitcoin.com (simplex) and sent it to my BTC wallet adroid account.. the coins arent showing up and i have lost them.. emailed the software developer with yet no reply.. can someone tell me if theres a way to recover the coins please..
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